Black and white photography
MSNBC - May 28, 2007 issue - Miwa Yanagi was feeling lost. It was the early ’90s and she had recently earned a master’s degree from Kyoto City University of Arts. Short on money and ideas, she took a job teaching art history, but felt guilty about not making
Spiritual events
Olympian - Charity Food Drive sponsored by Timeless Memories Photography, will offer a session with no sitting fee with the donation of non-perishable food items. The food drive will go on from May 1 - June 30th. Call 360-456-6443 or log on to: www
TOP SECRET, IN PLAIN VIEW
San Francisco Gate - Internet users have more access than ever to aerial photography through Internet mapping services on Google, Microsoft and Yahoo. Increasingly popular, these sites offer users an overhead view of everything from their homes to the Eiffel Tower to
NEAPNEA contest deadline extended
Newsday - The deadline for entering the 2007 NEAPNEA writing, photography and page design contest has been extended until Friday, June 1. All entries must be postmarked by that date and sent to the AP bureau in Concord, N.H. Full details are at: www.ap.org/nne
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Detroit Free Press - Black-and-white photography is the reigning style. Studios have eliminated their busy backgrounds, props are rarely used and babies wear only a diaper. Or they’re naked. “The focus is on the baby,” says Shea Swinford, owner of Shea Photography in
EDGE: Photo exhibit focuses on W.Va.’s mountains, effects of
Herald-Dispatch - Vivian Stockman dates her history with digital photography to sometime late in 2000. She wishes she did, but she knows she doesn’t have any digital photos of the aftermath of Oct. 11, 2000 — when a coal slurry dam at Martin County Coal Company broke
Success can hamper a firm in the long run
Boston Globe - It’s embarrassing that the king of photography would miss the digital revolution,” he said. Another recent book, “The Halo Effect . . . and the Eight Other Business Delusions That Deceive Managers,” says that success rarely lasts. Author Phil
Valley art gallery glimpse
Desert Sun - Beyond Borders: Mexican Art Inspires 20th Century Art” on display through Nov. 12. 101 Museum Drive. 325-7186 The SlaughterHouse Gallery, photography and paintings opening reception, 7-10 p.m. Sept. 9. On display through Oct. 8. 2608 S. Cherokee Way